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CQXA

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Nursing leadership competencies in disaster planning and crisis management encompass which of the following domains (select all that apply)?
 
  a. Assessment of the disaster scene
  b. Technical skills
  c. Budget and resource allocation
  d. Risk communication
  e. Critical thinking

Question 2

Examples of PPMs include relationship-based care, the synergy model, and Watson's caring model. The subsystems of a PPM include (select all that apply):
 
  a. governance.
  b. care delivery model.
  c. patient assignments.
  d. clinical decision making.
  e. professional relationships.



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, D, E
Nursing leadership competencies in disaster planning and crisis management are invaluable, and fortunately they have been developed by a collaborative group led by the Department of Veter-ans Affairs, Office of Nursing Services. These disaster competencies are categorized into four domains: assessment of the disaster scene, technical skills, risk communication, and critical thinking (Coyle et al., 2007).

Answer to Question 2

A, B, E
The five subsystems of a PPM are: professional values, professional relationships, care delivery model, governance, and professional recognition and rewards. A PPM is a framework and a structure that glues together elements of the work environment, management, and governance, and the needs of patients and families to ultimately achieve outcomes, including care coordination and integration.



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